The complete short stories : his adventures. memoirs. return. his last bow & the case-book
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TextPublication details: London : John Muray, 1961. Description: 1336 p. ; 19 cmISBN: (hbk.)Subject(s): Fiction | Detective | MysteryDDC classification: 823 HOL Summary: Is there a more enduring, legendary detective than Sherlock Holmes? This quintessential collection includes many of the famous cases that made the legendary Sherlock Holmes one of fiction's most popular creations. Set against the foggy backdrop of London and the English countryside, each story unravels an exciting new mystery, from mistaken identity and ominous omens to counterfeit currency and jewellery theft. Including 'A Scandal in Bohemia', 'The Five Orange Pips', 'The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle', 'The Speckled Band' and 'The Final Problem', the collection follows Sherlock Holmes and John Watson on some of their most enjoyable cases. First published in the Strand magazine in the early 1890s, these stories cemented Holmes, Watson and Moriarty as behemoths of detective fiction - and this is where it all began
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Is there a more enduring, legendary detective than Sherlock Holmes? This quintessential collection includes many of the famous cases that made the legendary Sherlock Holmes one of fiction's most popular creations. Set against the foggy backdrop of London and the English countryside, each story unravels an exciting new mystery, from mistaken identity and ominous omens to counterfeit currency and jewellery theft. Including 'A Scandal in Bohemia', 'The Five Orange Pips', 'The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle', 'The Speckled Band' and 'The Final Problem', the collection follows Sherlock Holmes and John Watson on some of their most enjoyable cases. First published in the Strand magazine in the early 1890s, these stories cemented Holmes, Watson and Moriarty as behemoths of detective fiction - and this is where it all began

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